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The Dyke was one of the first kit cars sold in component form for home assembly. A variety of designs was offered as Dyke, with engines from a 5hp single to a 12hp twin, two-, four- or five-seater bodies, and solid or pneumatic tyres. All components were available from A.L. Dyke, whose prices ranged from $700 to $1.000.
Source: Georgano, encyclopedia of motorcar; GNG
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